What's new on CPAN - November 2017
Welcome to “What’s new on CPAN”, a curated look at last month’s new CPAN uploads for your reading and programming pleasure. Enjoy!
APIs & Apps
- Compute Adler32 digests at the command line with App::adler32
- Get various string escaping/unescaping utilities using App::EscapeUtils
- A simple tool for maintaining a shared group secret with App::GroupSecret
- YouTube has changed their API but you can manage your Watch Later videos with App::WatchLater
- App::weavedoc provides a
perldoc
for Pod weaver - Net::Async::Beanstalk is a non-blocking beanstalk client
- WebService::DeathByCaptcha provides a Perly interface for the DeathByCaptcha API
- Get a simple mail.ru client with Mailru::Cloud
Config & Devops
- File::Globstar provides globstar (**) utils
- IPC::Pleather - “C has Cilk, Perl has Pleather”, love it!
- Martian extends Starman with max-memory usage cap
- MooseX::ConfigCascade is another cascading-style config
- Like Capture::Tiny but with more options, POSIX::Run::Capture will run a command and capture its output
- Identify Perl releases and download the most recent via FTP using Perl::Download::FTP
- Parse files with continuation lines with Text::Continuation::Parser
- Pack your Perl applications for Windows with Win32::Packer
- Win32::Shortkeys::Kbh is a module for hooking the keyboard on Windows
Data
- Data::Pokemon::Go aims to provide data for every Pokemon in Pokemon Go, the author is calling for contributors
- Represent a financial asset with Finance::Underlying
- IO::ReadHandle::Chain can conveniently chain IO of multiple sources through a single filehandle
- Find the size of JPEG images with Image::JPEG::Size
- Translate the latest JSON-Schema (v06) into Perl code using JSV::Compiler
- Manipulate LRC karaoke timed lyrics files using Music::Lyrics::LRC
- Read
.slob
dictionaries (for Aard 2) using Slob - Generate XML from simple Perl data structures with XML::FromPerl - sounds a lot like XML::Simple, but uses libxml2
Development & Version Control
- Asynchronously run code concurrently in a pool of perl processes using AnyEvent::ProcessPool
- Get a useful counter that signals when it reaches 0 with Coro::Countdown
- Doit is a framework for Perl scripting
- Moose has it’s clones, and now Mojo::Base has Jojo::Base, which implements a lexical
has
. Naturally there is Jojo::Role too - Create Moo classes with IO::Async event handlers using MooX::EventHandler
- Sort::Naturally::ICU implements a fast, natural sort
Other
- Generate AWS S3 signed URLs using the aptly-named Amazon::S3::SignedURLGenerator
- Authen::Krb5 provides XS bindings for Kerberos 5, the secure network protocol
- Neovim::RPC::Plugin::Taskwarrior provides a Neovim UI for taskwarrior
- Get
printf
style functions that handle multibyte characters using Text::VisualPrintf
Science & Mathematics
- Use the Boutros Lab valection C library from Perl with Bio::Sampling::Valection
- Track events and calculate a rolling average of time Time::Spent
Testing
- Test if a cpanfile lists every used module with Test::CPANfile
- Test::Class::WithStrictPlan makes sure Test::Class executes the declared number of tests
- Declare subtests using subroutine attributes with Test::Subtest::Attribute
- Test that your XS files are problem-free with XS::Check with Test::XS::Check
- Test::HTML::Recursive::DeprecatedTags can check HTML files for deprecated tags
Web
- Generate pretty HTML from Perl code in a Dancer2 app using Dancer2::Plugin::SyntaxHighlight::Perl
- Ion aims to be a “clear and concise API for writing TCP servers and clients”
- Mojo::Collection::Role::UtilsBy provides List::UtilsBy methods for Mojo::Collection objects
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